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  • Fukushima radiation worse than feared - experts

    10/14/2013 9:57:07 AM PDT · by ransomnote · 31 replies
    Voice of Russia ^ | October 14, 2013 | Sergey Duz
    IAEA experts are trying on the ground to sort out work to do away with the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. But the situation grows increasingly tense despite all efforts by the government. Hundreds of tons of radioactive water leaked out of the reservoirs and reached the subterranean waters just days ago. It may have likewise leaked into the ocean, says an expert in nuclear physics and nuclear power generation, Igor Ostretsov, Doctor of Engineering. “I am absolutely certain that the radioactive water leaks into the ocean have never stopped, because the plant molten corium is continuously...
  • Cracks found in vent pipe at Fukushima plant

    09/19/2013 7:08:30 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 23 replies
    NHK ^ | Sep. 18, 2013
    Cracks found in vent pipe at Fukushima plant The people in charge of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant say they've found cracks in a steel framework that supports an unused ventilation pipe. They relied on the pipe for a period of time to release dangerous vapors created by the 2011 accident. Officials at Tokyo Electric Power Company say workers on Wednesday discovered the cracks and cuts at 8 places in the buttress about 66 meters above the ground.
  • Japan condemns Fukushima cartoon (Olympics of mutants)

    09/14/2013 4:39:28 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 11 replies
    Express ^ | Thu, September 12, 2013
    Japan condemns Fukushima cartoon Japan has formally protested over a French newspaper cartoon depicting sumo wrestlers with extra limbs fighting in front of the country's crippled nuclear power plant and linking it to Tokyo's successful bid to host the 2020 Olympics. Published: Thu, September 12, 2013 Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said the cartoon insulted those affected by the March 2011 disaster and misrepresented conditions at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. A Foreign Ministry official said Japan has submitted an official complaint to the weekly paper Le Canard Enchaine's chief editor Louis Marie Horeau through its embassy in Paris....
  • Fukushima: Crime up among No. 1 plant staff

    09/07/2013 8:21:02 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 7 replies
    Japan Times ^ | Sep 6, 2013
    Crime up among No. 1 plant staff JIJI FUKUI, JIJI – The number of decontamination workers in Fukushima Prefecture suspected of committing crimes has been rising, bringing the total to 101 as of the end of August, the National Police Agency said. The rise is likely due to an increase in the number of workers brought into the prefecture to meet growing demand for decontamination work, an NPA official said Thursday.
  • Don't let Fukushima nuke disaster devolve into another Battle of Guadalcanal

    09/07/2013 8:16:19 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 12 replies
    Mainichi ^ | September 02, 2013 | Takao Yamada
    Don't let Fukushima nuke disaster devolve into another Battle of Guadalcanal Things are going badly. There's radioactive water leaking, and it can't be controlled. The minister of economy, trade and industry has said that the central government will now "man the front lines" in the war to tame the Fukushima nuclear crisis, but if the workers on-site do not consent to join battle, if they cannot muster the courage to keep up the fight, then we cannot expect real progress. At least, that's the impression I got after talking with one of those workers, an employee of Fukushima No. 1...
  • Tokyo wins bid to host 2020 Olympics (time to glow)

    09/07/2013 2:36:08 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 71 replies
    CBS ^ | September 7, 2013
    CBS/AP/ September 7, 2013, 9:45 AM Tokyo wins bid to host 2020 Olympics BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Tokyo was awarded the 2020 Olympics on Saturday, capitalizing on its reputation as a "safe pair of hands" and defying concerns about the Fukushima nuclear crisis. Tokyo defeated Istanbul 60-36 in the final round of secret voting Saturday by the International Olympic Committee. Madrid was eliminated earlier after an initial tie with Istanbul. Tokyo, which hosted the 1964 Olympics, billed itself as the safe and reliable choice at a time of global political and economic uncertainty
  • Japan: Fukushima woes force Japan to defend Olympic bid

    09/05/2013 2:50:30 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 8 replies
    The Hindu ^ | September 5, 2013
    Tokyo, September 5, 2013 Updated: September 5, 2013 11:49 IST Fukushima woes force Japan to defend Olympic bid Japan’s failed attempts to contain the country’s worst nuclear disaster are raising concerns that the crisis could scupper Tokyo’s chances of hosting the 2020 Olympic Games. The crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station has intensified just as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) prepares to decide at its meeting in Argentina this weekend which city will host the world’s most prestigious sporting event. Akira Amari, state minister in charge of economic recovery, said on TV Asahi on Tuesday night that the...
  • Rep. Bill Shuster travels to Pittsburgh International Airport in driverless car

    09/04/2013 1:10:10 PM PDT · by rightwingintelligentsia · 34 replies
    WTAE ^ | September 4, 2013
    PITTSBURGH —A Pennsylvania congressman traveled to Pittsburgh International Airport in a driverless car designed by Carnegie Mellon University. Rep. Bill Shuster, a Republican from Altoona, made the 33-mile trip at about 11 a.m. Wednesday. Shuster is the chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, and he was accompanied by Barry Schoch, secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. A Carnegie Mellon engineer was in the driver's seat as a safety precaution, but the Cadillac SXR was driven along local roads and highways by a computer system which uses inputs from radars, lidars and infrared cameras.
  • Fukushima radiation levels '18 times higher' than thought

    09/03/2013 7:34:05 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 31 replies
    BBC ^ | 1 September 2013
    1 September 2013 Last updated at 09:09 GMT Fukushima radiation levels '18 times higher' than thought Radiation levels around Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant are 18 times higher than previously thought, Japanese authorities have warned. Last week the plant's operator reported radioactive water had leaked from a storage tank into the ground. It now says readings taken near the leaking tank on Saturday showed radiation was high enough to prove lethal within four hours of exposure. The plant was crippled by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. The Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) had originally said the radiation emitted by the leaking...
  • How Japan's ice barrier will seal off Fukushima's nuclear ruins

    09/03/2013 7:28:37 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 8 replies
    NBC ^ | 9/3/13 | Alan Boyle
    How Japan's ice barrier will seal off Fukushima's nuclear ruins Alan Boyle, Science Editor, NBC News 4 hours ago Video: The Japanese government said that it will spend nearly a half a billion dollars to build a giant wall of ice underground to try to stop the flow of radioactive water from leaking into the ocean. NBC’s Brian Williams reports. Japan’s government gave the go-ahead on Tuesday to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to create a underground barrier of frozen earth around the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant. It's a seemingly crazy idea that's based on solid engineering — but...
  • Japan vows quick action, public funds for Fukushima (disaster)

    09/02/2013 4:38:23 AM PDT · by Broker · 25 replies
    Reuters ^ | Sept. 2, 2013 | Sumio Ito and Mari Saito
    (Reuters) - Japan vowed quick, decisive action, including the use of public funds, to tackle the worsening problem of contaminated water pouring from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, as the authorities step in to help the facility's embattled operator. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the government "will step forward and implement all necessary policies" to deal with the flood of radioactive water from the plant, a legacy of the world's worst atomic disaster in a quarter century. The government will present a "comprehensive package of measures" on the water problem as soon as Tuesday, a senior official said. Tokyo's measures...
  • High radiation readings found at Fukushima tanks (NEW LEAK)

    09/01/2013 7:10:12 AM PDT · by winoneforthegipper · 305 replies
    Japan Today ^ | 09/01/13 | staff
    At the time of last week’s discovered leak the plant operator said the radioactivity of the puddles was around 100 millisieverts per hour. Jiji news agency said the highest reading of 1,800 millisieverts per hour was found at one of the tanks, adding that exposure to that level for four hours would be fatal to humans. The other readings measured between 70 and 230 millisieverts, the agency added. A TEPCO official said the operator could not rule out the possibility of new leaks of radioactive water at the four sites, the agency reported, adding that the operator had not noticed...
  • Is Fukushima Radiation Contaminating Tuna, Salmon and Herring On the West Coast of North America?

    08/26/2013 7:34:30 PM PDT · by Errant · 103 replies
    Zero Hege ^ | 26 August, 2013 | George Washington
    We've extensively documented that radioactivity from Fukushima is spreading to North America. More than a year ago, 15 out of 15 bluefin tuna tested in California waters were contaminated with radioactive cesium from Fukushima. Bluefin tuna are a wide-ranging fish, which can swim back and forth between Japan and North America in a year:
  • Nuclear crisis won't affect Games bid, says Tokyo gov; Abe to attend IOC vote

    08/24/2013 12:01:28 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 18 replies
    Japan Today ^ | Aug. 24, 2013
    Nuclear crisis won't affect Games bid, says Tokyo gov; Abe to attend IOC vote Sports Aug. 24, 2013 - 02:33PM JST ( 38 ) TOKYO — Radiation levels in Tokyo are no different from those of other major world cities and the worsening crisis at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant should have no impact on the city’s bid to host the 2020 Olympics, Tokyo’s governor said on Friday. Japan’s nuclear crisis this week escalated to its worst level since a massive earthquake and tsunami crippled the plant more than two years ago, with a tank holding highly contaminated water leaking 300...
  • Insight: In Fukushima end-game, radiated water has nowhere to go

    08/23/2013 7:02:38 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 12 replies
    Reuters ^ | Aug 23, 2013 | Mari Saito and Antoni Slodkowski
    Insight: In Fukushima end-game, radiated water has nowhere to go Photo 7:59am EDT By Mari Saito and Antoni Slodkowski TOKYO (Reuters) - In the weeks after the Fukushima nuclear plant was destroyed by a triple meltdown in March 2011, the plant's owner turned to three of Japan's largest construction companies for a quick fix to store radiated water that was pooling in the disaster zone. The result was a rush order for steel tanks supplied by Taisei Corp, Shimizu Corp and Hazama Ando that were relatively cheap and could be put together quickly, according to the utility and three people...
  • Japan's nuclear crisis deepens, China expresses 'shock'

    08/23/2013 6:23:47 AM PDT · by xzins · 5 replies
    Reuters ^ | Aug 21 2013 | Kiyoshi Takenaka and James Topham
    Japan's nuclear crisis escalated to its worst level since a massive earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima plant more than two years ago, with the country's nuclear watchdog saying it feared more storage tanks were leaking contaminated water. China said it was "shocked" to hear contaminated water was still leaking from the plant, and urged Japan to provide information "in a timely, thorough and accurate way". "We hope the Japanese side can earnestly take effective steps to put an end to the negative impact of the after-effects of the Fukushima nuclear accident," China's Foreign Ministry said in a statement faxed...
  • Japan nuclear agency upgrades Fukushima alert level

    08/21/2013 5:02:58 AM PDT · by RummyChick · 3 replies
    bbc ^ | 8/21 | bbc
    Japan's nuclear agency has upgraded the severity level of a radioactive water leak at the Fukushima plant from one to three on an international scale. Highly radioactive water was found to be leaking from a storage tank into the ground at the plant on Monday. It was first classified as a level one incident on the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale (Ines). But Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority proposes elevating it to level three on the seven-point scale.
  • Japan nuclear plant leaks 300 tons of highly radioactive water

    08/20/2013 6:56:37 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 15 replies
    Los Angeles Times ^ | 08/20/2013 | Barbara Demick
    <p>BEIJING -- The operator of the tsunami-damaged nuclear plant at Fukushima, Japan, said Tuesday that 300 tons of highly radioactive water had leaked from one of its storage tanks, the worst in a number of similar leaks since the catastrophic 2011 earthquake and tsunami.</p>
  • (UPDATED with Diagrams) Real Leak of at Least 300 Tonnes of Highly Contaminated Water (Fukushima)

    08/20/2013 11:41:42 AM PDT · by ransomnote · 18 replies
    ex-skf.blogspot.com ^ | August 19, 2013 | Ex-skf Blogger
    Real Leak of at Least 300 Tonnes of Really Highly Contaminated Water at #Fukushima I Nuke Plant, and Leak Continues As the world's mainstream media and alternative media suddenly rediscover Fukushima I Nuke Plant over the "assumption" by a career bureaucrat at Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (whose Agency of Natural Resources and Energy oversees the decommissioning of the plant) that "300 tonnes of highly contaminated [sic] water" may be leaking every day, a real leak of actual waste water with extremely high beta nuclides has been found. According to TEPCO, who held an ad hoc press conference at...
  • Fukushima's Radioactive Water Leak: What You Should Know

    08/11/2013 8:50:30 AM PDT · by Errant · 115 replies
    National Geographic ^ | 7 August, 2013 | Patrick J. Kiger
    Tensions are rising in Japan over radioactive water leaking into the Pacific Ocean from Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, a breach that has defied the plant operator's effort to gain control. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday called the matter “an urgent issue” and ordered the government to step in and help in the clean-up, following an admission by Tokyo Electric Power Company that water is seeping past an underground barrier it attempted to create in the soil. The head of a Nuclear Regulatory Authority task force told Reuters the situation was an "emergency."